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Can someone provide a photo illustrating the difference between a Mercury dime with Full Split Bands and one without?

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I found this with google search. It has a bunch of information on the Mercury dime, and two small pics of a Merc with Full Split Bands and without.

http://www.coin-collecting-guide-fo...ry-dime.html

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so even though there is a ding in one of the bands it counts as full bands as long as they are completely seperate? I thought it had to be perfect bands, fully rounded still and no dings or anything? Am I wrong?
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From CCF's Image Gallery on the left of your screen:

FSB:
Full-Split-Bands?

Not:
Full-Split-Bands?
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bherring, that's not a good example of a non-FSB coin, because it is circulated. That coin may have been full bands when it was struck.

Malissa, there can be dings on the horizontal bands and it still receive that designation. I believe that dings on the bell lines of a Franklin half *would* prevent it from qualifying as "full bell lines".
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I agree, and I'll try some examples.

Full-Split-Bands?

There is an example of a coin that is 'split bands', but not 'Full split bands'. In other words, the bands are kind of full split, but not quite there (better than the picture shows). A completely non-split band coin would have even less divide between the bands, including the top and bottom ones.

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05/03/2009 04:42 am
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Great, thanks everyone.
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